Gladys Bourdain, mother to the late food guru and 61-year-old "Parts Unknown" star, never liked her son's tattoos, but in his honor she's getting "Tony" -- Anthony Bourdain's nickname -- inked on the inside of her wrist. Gladys, 83, is a former editor at the New York Times, and told the paper in an interview Friday that she'll use the same tattoo artist her son liked. Bourdain hanged himself June 8 in France. He has since been cremated, and at some point there will be a private memorial. “He would want as little fuss as possible,” said his mother.

'Black Panther' at the Big House

"Black Panther" is coming to the big screen at the Big House.
The Marvel smash -- just shy of the $700 million mark domestically -- will screen for free at 7 p.m. July 14 at Michigan Stadium, and is open to the public.

The film will be shown on the video screens in both end zones. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. While free, tickets are required and are available online. Go to mgoblue.com/sports/2017/6/23/movie-night.aspx.

Donald Trump Jr.'s new squeeze

New couple Donald Trump Jr. and Fox News star Kimberly Ann Guilfoyle are finally coming out of the closet, following the March announcement that the Trump Jr. and his wife Vanessa Trump would divorce.

Trump Jr., 40, and Guilfoyle, 49, popped up at Metropolitan magazine’s party at New York's Nerai restaurant Thursday night. An unnamed source told Page Six that Trump Jr. and Guilfoyle looked “every bit the smitten couple.”

Meghan Markle sinks in godparent stakes

Always a long shot, Meghan Markle, 36, has dropped in bookmaker odds as the person likely to be named godmother to 2-month-old Prince Louis, the third child of Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge.

The new royal-aunt stakes peg her chances at a dismal 14 to 1, far behind mere palace staffers and Prince William and Kate Middleton's good friends.

Godparents will be announced July 9 at little Louis' christening.

Markle's husband, Prince Harry, 33, is not a godparent to either of his brother’s two older children — 4-year-old Prince George and 3-year-old Princess Charlotte. The belief is that William and Kate lean toward their closest friends, rather than choosing godparents among relatives.